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    The Hype-inflation Cycle Has Begun

    no stress here; even so come Lord Jesus. God's will will be done. Everything is unfolding according to His plan. May people turn to and fear Him in these troubling times that they may be a catalyst for a revival towards Him and away from the ways of this world.
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    The Hype-inflation Cycle Has Begun

    I am not a fatalist; I also happen to have strong convictions when it comes to standing for what is right and telling truth in times where it is considered treason (or at least 'tin foil hat wacko). Look at Europe and youth unempl. rates and the implications not just economically, but also...
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    Big margin potential in 3x ETFs during the next recession

    Despite gold's orchestrated takedown, DUST is down, for instance. I'd rather just outright go into the futures rather than trade leveraged ETFs, aside from maybe UCO and SCO (crude oil 2x bear/bull) which I've done well with as they are more conducive to ranges and defined risk/reward setups.
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    The Hype-inflation Cycle Has Begun

    Inflation leads to distorted valuations, some more glaring than others. Obviously certain sectors get more of the hot cash than others, like car loans and home loans, but cost of living keeps going up. I think like a trader and do a lot of TA and look for idiosyncratic edges to converge on...
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    The Hype-inflation Cycle Has Begun

    It is not even just limited to economics this bubble that is being inflated right now. It's way beyond even just the indebtedness it induces, like with how home ownership levels keep decreasing as instead it's about 'affordable' teaser rates, vs. actually making a legit down payment. Included...
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    How Much Stop Loss Are Appropriate?

    Either more so positional trade and look for setups with prudent risk/reward--like maybe buying crude when it was near 91/92 a month ago before the move up to 100 and using an SL on that long of maybe 90.50 or 89.xx-- or scalp and have at least a bigger gain/max loss per trade ratio...
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    The Hype-inflation Cycle Has Begun

    The Fed will lose control of the bond market and interest rates will skyrocket. Foreigners won't keep financing U.S. consumption because either they get paid back in worthless Federal Reserve Notes or don't get paid back at all (default). All kinds of exotic derivatives and the U.S. debt...
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    The Hype-inflation Cycle Has Begun

    Wait until foreigners start actually imposing real lending standards and the petrodollar status is gone so Americans have to pay the actual market price for oil. What is going on right now is a pure mirage orchestrated by the Western banking cabal as they work to suppress gold and indoctrinate...
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    Big margin potential in 3x ETFs during the next recession

    I look at the market game theoretically a lot, as well as incorporating fundamentals/common sense. Something like, if one has the risk capital to do so and maybe a put as a hedge somewhere, scaling into coffee incrementally even if it goes against is a real idea here. It's ALREADY way down and...
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    Big margin potential in 3x ETFs during the next recession

    I haven't officially backtested it or anything but I would find it hard to believe that given how bubblicious all this ES is as the algos go along with the narrative of 'recovery', that pyramiding into say at least a 1x inverse SPY ETF wouldn't be in the money 'decently' relatively quick. Not...
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    Deflation...

    Capitalism is synonymous with voluntaryism, or it can be put as anarcho-capitalism. There is no state. The state is done at gunpoint; market transactions are conducted with handshakes. Fascism is merging of state and big business. The spectrum runs from anarcho capitalism to statism.
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    Deflation...

    the inflation has already been unleashed. The central banks have bought tons of toxic debt off the books of their shareholder banks that the private markets wouldn't touch, but wait until they try to offload their balance sheets and have to mark to market these 'assets'. Reality will set in...
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    Deflation...

    This regime of 'deficits/debt doesn't matter' will end, and I don't think it's far off. They can print currency, but they can't print purchasing power. Things like CPI and unempl. rate are huge farces. Look at this past month's NFP. That narrative is getting exposed and always was predicated on...
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    Deflation...

    Inflation (increase in supply of money/credit) leads to huge distortions in valuations. Speculative type things that don't add intrinsic value get rewarded than real production and savings is one basic generalization. Costs of outright ownership of say a house go up as this ZIRP is about cheap...
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    Deflation...

    Gold is money and always has been. Its value is that it stores value. The inflation they've created has been about trying to reflate the bubble that has holes in it to stave off the 'leaking out' (liquidation/deleveraging) but the leaking out is actually healthy as things get rebalanced. Falling...
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    Deflation...

    I meant imported abroad by these countries, not exported up near the top of my last post. The countries like BRICS are importing all the inflation..
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    How to start hedge fund trading mostly commodity ETFs

    Just trying to see realistically what would have to be done for someone like me, a 22 year old, to start a fund with capital from friends and family. I have had a chance to trade futures and have a major reverence for volatility and how trends persist, etc, and traded much better say UCO and SCO...
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    Deflation...

    There already is massive inflation; just look at the Fed's balance sheet, let alone the Japanese and the ECB and UK's. The inflation is being exported abroad by countries who instead of consuming their own productivity continue to play the cheap currency for exports game and take worthless fiat...
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    Deflation...

    ShadowStats actually does it the old-fashioned way to gauge the effect of inflation that is rising prices. If one wants to gauge what prices are doing, take an index of 10 or 20 or whatever commodities like meats and and corn and oil (as well as cost of healthcare procedures and other costs of...
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    Deflation...

    Inflation is the increase in the supply of money and credit. Rising prices are a symptom of inflation, along with the malinvestment it creates as rates are artificially low and distort the true situation of low savings. And as far as measuring the one effect of inflation--rising prices--the...
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